When drought sets in and rain is short, rain barrels can provide that precious water you need for your lawn and garden. The Rain Wizard 50 can provide 50 gallons of pure, unchlorinated water when municipalities declare periods of low water usage. During heavy rain falls, a typical roof can produce hundreds of gallons of water. By saving that water, you can reduce your average water usage by up to 40%. With those kinds of savings, the Rain Wizard 50 can pay for itself in just a few seasons. The Rain Wizard 50 features an attractive faux oak barrel design so it naturally blends in with your landscape. And the wide variety of colors allows you to even further match your barrel to your home and yard without it standing out. Its plastic screen mesh is newly designed to keep out bugs, animals, and debris while still being easy to remove for cleaning and maintenance. Matching stand also available and sold separately below. Linkable to other barrels for increased capacity using linking kit also sold separately below.

Made of UV resistant resin. Will not fade for years

Resistant to rust, mold, mildew, and rotting

High quality brass spigot for hose hook-up + overflow spout

Screen to keep out debris, insects, animals

Dimensions: 31H" x 22"D x 23W"

Weight: 19 lbs

Capacity: 50.44 gallons

1 year limited manufacturer's warranty

A front side overflow keeps water from flooding against your outside wall. The flat-back design is one of the most convenient features as it allows your barrel to sit right up against your home so you don't have to worry about purchasing excess downspout parts.
These barrels are tough. While most barrels will crack or become brittle in the winter time, the Rain Wizard 50 will stay strong. It is still recommended that you drain your barrels when temperatures approach the freezing point. These barrels are made of 100% recycled resin and come in 5 colors: Oak, Black, Khaki, Terra Cotta and Green.

Most rain barrels on the market don't fully utilize the water they hold because the spigot is located about halfway up the barrel. This is to allow buckets to be filled, but leaves about a quarter of the water behind. And this remaining water is standing which can be hazardous. Barrels with optimally located spigots don't allow room for buckets or watering cans and leave only hoses as the draining option. The Rain Wizard 50 Stand solves these issues by lifting and supporting the Rain Wizard 50 rain barrel off the ground. With increased elevation, the barrel can drain at a much faster rate. And any filling device can be easily placed below the spigot without awkward tilting or maneuvering.

Works with all Flat Back Rain Wizard 50 type barrels

Rugged design holds up under weight and weather

Comes in 4 unique colors to match your barrel

Increases pressure and flow

Allows for buckets or watering cans to fit under the spigot

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Regular: $79.95

Sale:$74.95

Rain Wizard 50 Connector Kit

The Rain Wizard 50 connector kit is your tool for expanding the capacity of your Rain Wizard 50 collection system. Though some people are able to buy multiple barrels that hook up to separate downspouts at their home, others may have obstructions that remove that option or make it difficult to work around. That's why we've designed our barrels to be linkable. This way when one rain barrel is full, it will overflow into the rain barrel next to it. Setup can be done quickly and just requires a screwdriver for the clamps and a drill with a 1/4"-3/8" bit.

(1) 16" Industrial strength connector tube

(2) stainless steel clamps

Won't rust or corrode

Set up in about 5 minutes

When positioning the rain barrels be sure to have the primary barrel (the one at the downspout) level if not higher than the secondary barrels. This ensures that water will flow out through the connector hose and into the second barrel. The higher the first barrel than the second, the more water pressure into the second barrel and reduced waste in overflow. For cases where you have 3 or more, you would need to continue this cascade pattern so the water literally flows down to the next barrels. The primary barrel is usually on a stand or cinder blocks to achieve the extra height needed.